This week we take a break from the NCCC Thursday night sprint CW series, to warm up for the NAQP CW on Saturday, Aug. 6. NS resumes on Aug. 11. Thursday and Friday 0230-0300Z(Friday/Sat. UMT). -- 193
The popular summer NCCC Thursday night sprint CW series, the NS, continues this Thursday (local time) In brief, this event provides regular relief from the slowness of summer contesting in the form o
The popular summer NCCC Thursday night sprint CW series, the NS, continues this Thursday (local time) In brief, this event provides regular relief from the slowness of summer contesting in the form o
NCCC invites all contesters to test out logging S/W and station hardware for the NAQP CW contest this weekend. We will have our traditional pre-contest warmup from 0400 to 0430Z (Fri. local), on 160,
NCCC invites all contesters to test out logging S/W, station hardware, and voice-keyers for the NAQP SSB contest this weekend. We will have our traditional pre-contest warmup from 0400 to 0430Z (Fri.
NCCC invites all contesters, especially north Americans and Canadians to participate in our weekly practice contest on Thursday night from 0340-04Z (Friday). This week, on June 24 local times, we fea
As one of the "fathers" of the NAQP (a manifestation of K5LZO, K7BV, K8CC and me to replace the ARRL CD Parties), I am incredibly pleased at the level of activity we achieved last weekend. It has met
N6ZFO asked me to up-date info on the NCCC-sponsored practice micro-sprint on Friday night: 03Z (1900 PST/2200 EST): Check in/listen on/near 3830 for last-minute strategy discussions. All welcome. 03
Hey NAQPrs: NCCC invites you all to join in our usual pre-contest warm-up, before many challenging contests. It's a great opportunity to check out your logging software, station switching, etc. Most
Try N6RO, K6RO, N7RO all in the same contest. We do not have the same names, however. On SSB, most comment: ".... glad to work the Queen Mary" (W6RO). . Ken Keeler N6RO Oakley, CA (50 miles East of S
Two weeks! 73, N6RO, KN2EIU in 1954 NR. See the pimple-faced kid in the photo/results, in some QST issue late in '54. My first taste of blood! -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-cont
touched a lot of lives in the contesting fraternity. I have known W7CFJ since the late 50s/early 60s, when we were competitors in a few events, and had occasional high speed chats on 40m CW. Another
To: K3UOC, JE1CKA, N2UA, KH7U, and others conerned with the 1996 AA "check-logs"/disqualification issue: When I first read Mike's first posting about his "disqualification," in the 1996 AA CW, I thou
Couldn't resist getting in on this thread when seeing several of you remind us of the beginnings of SS for my generation, and the prominent calls of the day: KFC, IOP, BES, BIP, WZQ, SZR...(let's not
Couldn't resist getting in on this thread when seeing several of you remind us of the beginnings of SS for my generation, and the prominent calls of the day: KFC, IOP, BES, BIP, WZQ, SZR...(let's not
Couldn't resist getting in on this thread when seeing several of you remind us of the beginnings of SS for my generation, and the prominent calls of the day: KFC, IOP, BES, BIP, WZQ, SZR...(let's not
Kenny and other CQP enthusiasts. I believe the biggest contributor to our receiving problems during CQP was the power line noises. The power company did a high pressure wash of dozens of poles within
Thanks to Al, Paul and others for the help on the county files, and other suggestions for logcfg.dat. I plan to work both VK/ZL and PA QP this weekend, and have batch files set up for quick log chang
Naaaw Bill, you and the other guys have it all wrong. Dick's returning to his old homestead and will use the "call recognition" ploy, and use K2PHF! KK . Ken Keeler N6RO KO6N and N6O(CQP 97) N6RO@jaz
Hi Jim, enjoyed your post, as usual. I didn't do this one, K3EST claims the station annually for the 10m ARRL. I just come out to the cold garage shack (50 F) every so often to check the Q total, rat